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| Reviewed by Birdie Houston |
4/29/2003 |
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| Yikes ! |
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| Reviewed by Oisín Breen |
4/20/2003 |
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my my its intense
well written tho |
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
4/20/2003 |
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| The axe is usually not the convenient weapon of death, ..., unless you want to make a bloodier, stronger statement. I prefer the chain saw or wood chipper, myself. Or in a pinch, a rotary lawn mower. Weed eaters are just too damn slow, .. doncha think? |
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| Reviewed by Retta (Reindeer) Mckenzie |
4/20/2003 |
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Dark and intense...quite wonderfully so!
Excellent,
Reindeer |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
4/20/2003 |
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I know how to handle a axe
And I know how to handle a chainsaw.....But never learned to handle a broken heart or insanityyyyyy!!!
I see its full moon outside....lol!!
Love
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| Reviewed by Bobbi Duffy |
4/20/2003 |
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I've always found that the great thing about being crazy is that the wrold around you makes sense. Great write. Happy Bunny
Day!
Bobbi |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
4/19/2003 |
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| just as sanity was found and fear released through crucifixion, Richard;-)Well done! |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
4/19/2003 |
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| a good Cropsy story... |
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| Reviewed by Micha Julian |
4/19/2003 |
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yes, I think they are for all of us, at times, Elizabeth, sigh~
a metaphor for the insanity within us all...perhaps? seems no matter what you write of, richard.... there is a beauty, a purification of sorts, trying to reach out...and, damn if it don't get to us all, yeah...
"pureness/released /and sanity/found in this/
moment insane/till tranquilty falls/with the shame/fear buried/in shallow
graves..."
you can write of anything, my friend...and I wonder if you know how much lies within...powerful/strangely awesome gift...
m.
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| Reviewed by Elizabeth Taylor (Reader) |
4/19/2003 |
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Things are that bad, darlin' ???
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